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Default Chinatown Chen pu

You gotta like that Chen term which you see on the the Google
translated Chinese sites describing the age and taste of puer as it
applies to a specific type of puer from a specific factory. I give two
urls for recent Chinatown purchases which too now I would have
described as cheap and inferior in the Western sense but in the Chinese
sense is the hallmark of the desired end product. Also if you look at
the Western sites you get the impression puer is a limited product.
The Chinese sites expand the vista so it seems there is no end to what
you can get.

Jim

http://216.239.37.104/translate_c?hl... as_qdr%3Dall

http://216.239.37.104/translate_c?hl... as_qdr%3Dall

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